

๐ฎ Dominate your game with speed and style โ the Odyssey G8 is your ultimate edge!
The Samsung Odyssey G8 LS34BG850SUXXU is a 34-inch curved OLED gaming monitor featuring a blazing 0.1ms response time and a 175Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth gameplay. Equipped with HDMI 2.1 and USB-C ports, it offers a streamlined, clutter-free setup. Its Neo Quantum Processor delivers stunning color accuracy and infinite contrast with DisplayHDR True Black 400, while the integrated Smart Gaming Hub provides seamless access to streaming and gaming platforms, making it a powerhouse for both work and play.
















| ASIN | B0BMM6ZN5P |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
| Aspect Ratio | 21:9 |
| Aspect ratio | 21:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,280 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 388 in Monitors |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Brand Name | Samsung |
| Colour | OLED |
| Contrast Ratio | [Very High] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 78 Reviews |
| Display Technology | oled |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08806094542844 |
| Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, Micro-HDMI, Mini-DisplayPort, USB Type C |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Brightness | 250 |
| Image contrast ratio | [Very High] |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.2D x 81.3W x 52.2H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
| Model Name | LS34BG850SUXXU |
| Model Number | LS34BG850SUXXU |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | HDMI,Wi-Fi,USB Type C,Display Port |
| Pixel Pitch | 1 |
| Power Consumption Size | 50 Watts |
| Product Features | Built-In Speakers, Curved Screen, Height Adjustment, High Dynamic Range |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Refresh Rate | 165 Hz |
| Resolution | QHD Ultra Wide 1440p |
| Response Time | 0.1 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish Type | curved |
| Screen Size | 34 Inches |
| Screen size | 34 Inches |
| Screen surface description | curved |
| Shape | Curved |
| Specific Uses For Product | Desktop, Gaming, Programming |
| Total HDMI Port | 1 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Warranty Type | 2 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
F**E
Really Good Display, Well worth it!
Bought this display recently, really happy with it. Build is lovely, Back plate is aluminium, with a glossy front finish. Smart features are a nice bonus, There is a nice mode where you can change the black tones to be a bit brighter to become a greyish tint, really helps with fps games. Just note in mind it uses micro HDMI 2.1, mini Display port 1.4, and two usb c ports, one which can read (dp 1.4) input and charge your device and the other which you can use to plug an external device to use with the monitor. I would recommend usb c to Display port connection though if your using any of the asus zephyrus linups which dont support hdmi 2.1 i would personally get a dongle. If your looking for an HDMI to micro HDMI cable (Their hard to find) i would recommend hama. Overall a great monitor. Well worth it! Edit: I have had this display for a while now, holds up great, I have not had any OLED burn-in which is a relief, not used the TV mode that much but itโs always handy, watching films in this is great, especially when the movies have a 21:9 picture. Sound quality is good, fit is perfect for where I wanted it and it was easy to set up. In the end, this was a good purchase, I would recommend you buy this product if you have the cash. Always nice to go from 16:9 to a 21:9 display, Very Nice Product Samsung! ๐ Edit 2: Itโs has been over a year so far, the display has been amazing. I use this display for work and video games and it performs well in both. I still have no OLED burnin yet (which is very good) and it still performs how it did when I opened the box. I have had one small issue though, with this display after a year of use sometimes (if you decide to keep your display at maximum height) it will slowly lower itself, this is because of the weight of the screen compared the stand mechanism itself. It is still an excellent purchase, I would recommend it to anyone looking for a curved ultra wide.
M**O
Incredible panel saddled with a pointless operating system and a terrible remote
Having come from a high end 1000nit LCD I didn't know how much of an improvement this would be, afterall this too is a 1000nit display. But I know from my experience with OLED TVs that those deep blacks can make a big difference. (note: it defaults to 400 nits, you need to set "peak brightness" to HIGH to enable 1000nit mode) First impressions are strong. This is super slim as you would expect from OLED and the stand has a small footprint and is subtle. No riduclous "I'M A GAMER" over the top nonsense here. The stand is easily built too, you just need a screwdriver. Then I turned it on, and surprisingly this thing has Samsung's regular Tizen TV OS in it, with apps and a TV guide and all in 16:9 with borders. Bizarre stuff. Why is all of this stuff in a PC monitor? And it's not something you can ignore either, it wants wi-fi and a Samsung log-in, and you'll need to go deep into its poorly labelled options to set your inputs up. Even then you're not done as changing inputs requires multiple buttons presses on the remote (yes, there's a remote control too) to pick your way through the painfully slow and poorly designed OS. I just mentioned a remote, another weird addition to a PC display. It looks like an Apple TV remote from its design and size, but rather than being built like a tank out of metal as Apple do, this is incredibly flimsy plastic. As it's the only way to navigate the monitor's OS you best take good care of it, as one false move and this little piece of plastic junk will break. And it has no input selector button (!!), but it does have buttons for Disney+ and Netflix. Samsung, you need help. Other things of note, the monitor has speakers built in which sound like you would expect them too (terrible). It can output sound over bluetooth though through any of its inputs, even Display Port. When it comes to inputs you get three, Display Port, HDMI, and Thunderbolt. In another head scatchingly weird move Samsung have opted to go with a micro HDMI. a mini Display port, and a reglular Thunderbolt (which looks like USB-C, but isn't, so be careful which cable you buy). Why the tiny connections on a gigantic monitor? Who knows. Now onto the good stuff. Well the picture is phenomenal. Just phenomenal. Perfect blacks, high peak brightness (on a small area of the screen, the auto brightness limiter prevents it from displaying high brightness on the whole screen), and so much colour volume. I had to turn the saturation down as out of the box it looked really overcooked, but even then it shames my LG C2 TV with its WOLED panel. Quantum Dot OLED is impressive tech. For gaming it's fantastic of course, 175hz and it works fine with GSync, even though it isn't a GSync certified display with one big caveat. If you're on a 40 series NVidia GPU and you're using DLSS 3 frame generation there will be extensive tearing in game. This can be alieviated by forcing VSync on in the NVidia control panel, but this will unfortunately add some lag. It's too bad this isn't a real GSync Ultimate display, as it was originally going to be. And finally I had heard this suffered from fringing on text due to the triangular structure of the RGB sub pixels on QD-OLED screens. Well in all honesty unless I sit weirdly close to the screen I can barely see it at all. It's so suble I have to look for it, but 99% of the time I don't see it at all. Overall then an amazing display in a nice looking package which for reasons I doubt even Samsung know was burdened with an unecessary and painfully slow OS from a TV. And weirdly tiny input connectors. And a remote which feels like it cost about 20p. If you can live with those inconveniences then the display itself is outstanding.
D**N
Versatile, Thin, Gaming Console, All-in-one
This monitor sets a new bar among the other gaming monitor that I have owned. I owned the Samsung G5 and G7 and The AOC Agon which are gaming monitors, but this one packs a lot of features that none of the others have. This Samsung G8 can be a gaming console on its own as long as you have a decent internet speed. With the samsung gaming hub, you can link your existing gaming library so you can play your games over the cloud. You can connect your wireless controller, DS5 or an Xbox controller so it serves as a gaming console. It has TV feature as well as movies when you link up your amazon prime or netflix, etc. You can also connect it with Alexa so it will show up the live feed from your door camera. The resolution is great for immersive gaming and watching movies with colors popping up really bright. Although you might wanna turn down a bit of the black if you're playing competitive games such as COD since you will find it hard to see enemies in dark corners. At 175hz, its more than enough for my PC which only have thr RTX3070 running around 125fps in Warzone. No screen tearing and is very smooth all throughout. It is very easy to use, although they could have improve the menu and the UI better. Sometimes, the movie apps does not adapt to the fullscreen size which is an ultrawide, so you will see dark corners on each side if your watching a movie that isn't ultrawide. It is a great value for money since you get everything in one monitor, an ultrawide OLED TV, gaming monitor, gaming console and even a workspace which I have not explored yet. The workspace features seems like you can connect to your work PC/Mac/Samsung DEX over your network. And bonus feature, you can use the remote for voice command or even with Alexa! Best monitor I ever had.
M**M
Ridiculous coil whine / hiss for such a premium price
I kept my eye on this monitor for ages and as soon as the price dropped by a fair chunk, took the plunge. I was excited to receive the first OLED screen I'd ever owned. The monitor arrived and was sparsely packaged in a single shelled box for such an expensive product. After setting the monitor up, which was relatively simple, I plugged it all in, rebooted my machine and eventually got a picture after a lot of initial setup. Instantly I was bombarded with a horrendous hissing / whining noise from the monitor that cut straight through my head. The pitch and volume seemed to depend on the colour and intensity of what was in the middle of the screen. I searched the net and found "coil whine" was a big issue for some people who immediately RMA'd the monitor as it was clearly faulty. It's a little hard to believe that for a product that originally retailed for ยฃ1300, Samsung would let a monitor with such a horrific flaw go to market. 3 minutes of sitting in front of this thing with altering pitches of whine slicing through my head was more than enough to hit the refund button, package it back up and send it back. Really disappointing as the panel itself looked incredible in the small amount of time I used it.
A**R
Incredible image quality
I recently switched to this monitor from my old LG 38GL950 (ยฃ1500) IPS monitor, due to issues with connectivity and intermittent issues where it would just stop working altogether. The difference is mind-blowing. I originally chose the LG monitor for it's great picture quality, but the G8 OLED makes that look like cheap trash in comparison. The G8 OLED is so incredibly colourful, bright and rich-looking. The motion in gaming feels really great and the fringing you hear about online is not really noticeable unless you put your face a few inches from the display. Of course I'm worried about burn-in, so maybe I'll return to change this review in a year or two, but for now I am more than ecstatic with this monitor. Amazing!
J**R
Amazing monitor
Amazing monitor, I was sceptical after seeing all the mixed reviews but it was well worth it. Top tier for multitasking as well as 240mhz gaming.
S**L
Beautifully designed OLED monitor hamstrung by terrible software and baffling non-standard ports
Purely considered as a gaming monitor, this is a gorgeous display, with beautiful colours, inky blacks and a super high refresh rate. The design is also sleek, without any ghastly red banners or unnecessarily garish "gamery" design elements. Judged purely on gaming performance and design I would give the monitor 5 stars. However, as a complete package, there are a number of significant downsides that should be considered before purchase: - The monitor uses non-standard input ports, including Mini-HDMI and Mini Displayport. There's room for full size ports so this choice is baffling. I have mine wall-mounted and theres not enough space to use adaptors, so I had to buy new cables to connect this monitor to my computer. - The Software is just awful. The monitor has smart TV features, which actively get in the way of using this as a monitor. Adding sources takes a millionty clicks through unintuitive UI, and struggles to even acknowledge that new sources exist. Hints, tips and gaming mode pop-ups come up every time you recover from speed and you can't turn them off (infuriating!). Monitor frequently just fails to wake from sleep, requiring unplugging and plugging back on, or a computer reset. - You can't turn off or disable TV features even if you want to. - The remote is cheap and geared towards TV. It does not even have a button to change inputs, which really should be a captial crime for monitor manufacturers... - Colour fringing on objects and text is noticeable. Basically this makes the top of things look a bit red and the bottom look a bit green. Confused as to why this was, apparently it is about the arrangement of pixels in the panel itself, and all monitors ue this panel have the issue. You get used to it, but it's worth noting.
S**0
Great picture
The picture and colours are great on this screen. Pleased with my purchase. It is a bit pricey though.
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